Mechanical
UK /["/məˈkænɪkl/"]/US /["/məˈkænɪkl/"]/
Definition
operated by power from an engine
In simple words: Related to machines or how things work.
Examples
- a **mechanical device/toy/clock**
- mechanical parts
- **mechanical problems/defects**
- The breakdown was due to a mechanical failure.
- a **mechanical gesture/response**
- My work has become mechanical—I could do it in my sleep.
- mechanical processes
Usage notes
Used to describe objects or processes that involve machinery. Avoid in casual conversation unless discussing engineering or technology topics.
Grammar pattern
standalone descriptor
Memory hint
Think of 'mechanic' working on machinery—both have the same root.
Collocations
- mechanical engineering
- mechanical parts
- mechanical process
- mechanical failure
- mechanical device
Synonyms
- routine
Antonyms
- organic
- natural
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'mechanic', which refers to a person who repairs machinery.
- Using it to describe emotions or feelings.
- Mispronouncing it as 'me-chan-ical' instead of 'me-chan-ikel'.